ICBC Permit/Licence Knowledge Practice Tests

ICBC Permit/Licence Knowledge Practice Tests PDF Author: Musitrature
Publisher: Musitrature
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Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 160

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Book Description
With over 700 multiple-choice questions and answers, our ICBC practice tests are designed to help you study and prepare for the real ICBC driving test that is mandatory before you can get your driver’s license. This practice package helps you receive a driver’s license or an instruction permit by explaining the British Columbia motor vehicle laws, traffic rules, and road signs through the practice tests. These practice tests or our FREE ICBC Permit/Driving Practice Tests on the website use real questions directly from the latest version of the official ICBC driving guide, "Learn to Drive Smart". You can download it FREE. We recommend you study the Driver License Manual carefully and take our permit practice tests until you achieve 100% score. Our practice tests are very essential for you to pass the real test.. Please note, however, that these practice exams are not the actual exam, and you will not receive your license even if you pass all practice tests here. To get the license, you must pass the real ICBC Driving test. But once you keep studying and remember all the road signs and road rules, you will obviously feel confident enough to write the actual ICBC Driving exam. About the ICBC Driving Test British Columbia has a graduated licensing program. To get any class permit in British Columbia, you are required to take the Knowledge test. And you should be of 16 years old. As a new driver, you'll first need your L (Class 7 learner's permit), then your N (beginner permit/Novice Licence), and afterwards your full-benefit driver's permit (after passing your Class 5 road test). To get your L, you should score at least 40 out of 50 questions in the multiple-choice knowledge test. That is, you must answer 80% of the questions correctly. On average, it takes 25-26 minutes to finish the test. Roughly one in five questions on your official knowledge test will cover road signs. You'll be allowed to skip each question up to two times during the exam.